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Disclosed is a mouse pointing device for personal computers having wireless communication capability and the addition of memory such that stored programs and data can be transferred from a computer to its mouse and transferred back to the same computer or another computer with appropriate communications and systems management protocol.

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United States

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English (United States)

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Memory Mouse

Disclosed is
a mouse pointing device for personal computers
having wireless communication capability and the addition of memory
such that stored programs and data can be transferred from a computer
to its mouse and transferred back to the same computer or another
computer with appropriate communications and systems management
protocol. Unique features of this
invention are a wireless computer
mouse having bi-directional communication capability; the addition of
memory to the mouse (capable of storing one or more programs that
would enable the mouse to interact with programs in a computer); the
capability of the mouse receiving programs and data from a computer
via the wireless interface; and a computer program that allows
interaction with the mouse such that objects (such as data and
programs) stored within an allied program can be sent to, received
by, and stored within the mouse.

In the Figure, the memory mouse 10 and its supporting
computer
hardware 12 include:

o Non-volatile
memory 14 in the mouse 10 used to store the
information that the mouse 10 would
transfer from computer 12 to
another computer (not shown) and
larger ROM capacity 16 to hold
loadable executables.

o Mouse LED
infrared transmitter 18 for transmitting data and
programs to the receiving computer
12.